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Carbon reduction at the lowest cost

For those who still doubt whether climate change is happening, the only way to prove it is to keep running this dangerous global carbon emissions experiment.

Solar in Algeria

A recent blog on this site hailed the development of clean energy in countries traditionally seen as petro-states.

Achieving scale in energy-efficient buildings in China

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Achieving scale in the US

Energy efficiency is not only smart, it’s good business: the retrofit sector alone could provide $1tr in energy savings in the US over the next decade. Our October 2012 briefing paper Energy efficiency and energy savings—a view from the building sector, produced by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and commissioned by the Global Buildings Performance Network (GBPN), revealed that 40% of survey respondents from the US buildings sector accept no business responsibility for carbon emissions.

Policy under scrutiny

With the future of the UK’s energy policy currently up in the air, it seems investors need a crystal ball to predict how energy markets may look in 20 or even 10 years’ time.

Power from big data

Power from big data is a T-Systems report, written by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). It investigates utilities’ readiness to manage big data and the implications of this across their organisations.

Investing in energy efficiency in Europe's buildings

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Tackling building retrofits is crucial if the EU is to meet its ambitious 2020 energy and climate goals: improving energy efficiency by 20% and achieving a 20% reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels. Buildings now account for 40% of total primary energy consumption and 36% of greenhouse gas emissions in the region.

Water in the desert

I've always taken water for granted. I blame my upbringing, coming from Glasgow, a city in the west of Scotland "blessed" [laughs bitterly to self] with over 200 days rainfall a year.

The Corporations and Communities Debates

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Should giving to charity be part of a company’s social responsibilities? This was the question the Economist Intelligence Unit sought to explore in the first round of its Corporations and Communities Debate series. The motion chosen was: “CSR has nothing to do with charity”. The idea was to provoke discussion on whether or not companies should treat philanthropic contributions as an important part of their social responsibilities—or whether businesses can have a greater social impact by leaving charity to others and doing what they do best: making money.

The fragile Arctic

Climate change is melting the Arctic sea ice, not just displacing cute polar bears but posing a grave risk to the habitat for all species. Climate change impacts could very well be our cemetery moment, just as the asteroid impact was for the dinosaurs 120 million years ago.

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